I'm going to go with "no". Freons aren't particularly "sticky", and they tend to be either easily vaporized liquids or easily liquified gases; I wouldn't expect one to hang around on the floor for any significant length of time.
You could say: Jam is a sticky substance containing sugar, fruit preserves and additives
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
not quiet sure what you mean by sticky substance? if it is resin from the plant - slightly yellow in colour, translucent, sticky?? if so then it could be a fungal infection in the plant; many plants produce resin to try and combat the spread of fungal infections
The substance is semen, which contains sperm that when in sexual contact with a woman may make her pregnant. Your penis will do that when you have achieved orgasm through masturbation or sex. It could be premature ejaculation. For a more concrete answer: I do not have a penis. So why would I be squirting out sperm?
because it is sticky and that is what the sticky part is for
Yes.
True. Viscosity refers to the "state of being thick/sticky" (taken from dictionary). So it could be described as a substance like honey's resistance to flowing. Honey is high in viscosity, water is low. So the 'stickier' the substance, the higher in viscosity.
Brrr! could.
That rather depends on exactly what is meant by "sticky", since that could mean viscosity as well as adhesive properties. For example, a thin liquid such as Super Glue (cyanoacrylate) is very sticky as far as adhesive properties are concerned but has low viscosity. A thick substance such as molten sugar or volcanic lava has high viscosity, but poor adhesion. Pine Resin is a good example of a substance that has high viscosity as well as good adhesive properties. The stickiness of any substance will change with temperature, presence of moisture, pressure and other variables.
Put it in the freezer
could be the ice inside it melting
no it could not